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FAO and SIDS : challenges and emerging issues in agriculture, forestry and fisheries

Material type: TextTextPublication details: FAO RomeIT 2004Description: 30 pSubject(s): Action note:
  • 9/20/11 EVELYND
Summary: Focuses on challenges such as potential erosion of tariff preferences currently available under preferential trade arrangements; capacity building for agricultural policy analysis concerning trade issues, legal assistance for the drafting / revision of the legislative instruments necessary to comply with the Uruguay Round Agreements; access to water and other agricultural resources available on an equitable basis; sustainable and responsible development, management and utilisation of both inshore and offshore fishery resources; sustainable management of forest and tree resources.
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Monograph CARICOM Documentation Centre 01.04.01 F686 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0000000029149

Focuses on challenges such as potential erosion of tariff preferences currently available under preferential trade arrangements; capacity building for agricultural policy analysis concerning trade issues, legal assistance for the drafting / revision of the legislative instruments necessary to comply with the Uruguay Round Agreements; access to water and other agricultural resources available on an equitable basis; sustainable and responsible development, management and utilisation of both inshore and offshore fishery resources; sustainable management of forest and tree resources.

9/20/11 EVELYND

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